Memphis • Mississippi River Museum at Mud Island

Memphis • Rock & Soul Museum, a MUST for music lovers!
Memphis • FedExForum, home of the Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA and the NCAA Division I men's basketball

Memphis • Peabody Hotel famous duck march
Memphis • The Stax Museum of American Soul Music in the former location of Stax Records
Memphis • Bass Pro Shops Pyramid, wilderness themed store equipped for hunting, fishing and outdoors gear.
Memphis • Sun Studio. Rock-and-roll pioneer Sam Phillips opened it in 1950, originally called Memphis Recording Service.

Memphis • Graceland estate, once the home of Elvis Presley.
Memphis • Graceland estate, home of Elvis Presley.
Memphis • National Civil Rights Museum, a magnificent museum setup at the historical Lorraine Motel.
Memphis • Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken

Tunica • Gateway to the Blues Museum and Visitor Center
To Cleveland • Cotton fields all along the way
Cleveland • Dockery Farms, a cotton plantation and sawmill widely regarded as the birth place of Delta blues music.
Cleveland • The GRAMMY Museum Mississippi, an other impressive interactive museum focused on the continuing musical achievements of Mississippians.
Indianola • The B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center where B.B. King is also laid to rest.
Indianola • Club Ebony, one of the South’s most important African American historical nightclubs.
Vicksburg • Vicksburg National Military Park, site of the brutal 1863 American Civil War Battle of Vicksburg.

Vicksburg • Vicksburg National Military Park, USS Cairo
Natchez • The Old Trace
Natchez • Antebellum tour of the very prosperous Natchez mansions
Natchez • Charboneau Rum distillery tour and tasting, the first legally distilled rum produced in Mississippi.
Natchez • Under the Hill Saloon, a lively and fun loving, bar with talented live bands.
Baton Rouge • The LSU Rural Life Museum, on the Burden Plantation, a 40-acre agricultural research experiment station operated by LSU.
New Orleans • The "Big Easy," known for its spirited nightlife, vibrant music scene and spicy, melting pot cuisine derived from French, African and American cultures.
New Orleans • Oak Alley Plantation
New Orleans • Old New Orleans Rum distillery, fun visit and tasting.
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park • Boat ride on Barataria Nature Preserve that protects the natural and cultural resources of the Mississippi River Delta region.
New Orleans • Traditional cooking demonstration and tasting, Crescent City Cooks teach how to make gumbo, jambalaya, étouffée, banana foster, bread pudding…
New Orleans • Paddlewheeler. Live Jazz and dinner cruise on the Mississippi river.




